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Flagship Airlines was a regional | airline headquartered on the grounds of Nashville Int |
r Service, Inc., operating as Cape Air, is an | airline headquartered at Barnstable Municipal Airport |
Rio Airways was a regional passenger | airline headquartered in Killeen, Texas, United State |
. Inc (NASDAQ: AILA) was an American regional | airline headquartered in the Westchester area of Los |
Swiftair S.A. is an | airline headquartered in Madrid, Spain. |
SeaCoast Airlines is an | airline headquartered in its private terminal on the |
rcraft, Crew, Maintenance, & Insurance) cargo | airline headquartered in Dulles, Virginia, USA. |
Great Plains Airlines was a regional | airline headquartered out of Tulsa, Oklahoma, United |
Airline High School, Bossier City | |
At this point, LA 42 merges onto | Airline Highway in the southeast direction. |
from Highway 73 (Jefferson Hwy.) and U.S. 61 | Airline Highway which is now covered with development |
The portion of the | Airline Highway north and east of downtown Baton Roug |
plans, showing the Baton Rouge bypass on the | Airline Highway as an urban route (numbered I-410 by |
raised median, and remains that way until the | Airline Highway interchange, at which point the main |
After leaving | Airline Highway it takes a generally northwesterly pa |
Highland Road carries LA 42 to the west; | Airline Highway carries US 61 to the north and south. |
Praireville and Baton Rouge until 1941, when | Airline Highway was extended into Baton Rouge. |
ut a mile and before becoming concurrent with | Airline Highway for another mile. |
It heads east and intersects with US 61 ( | Airline Highway) just north of Gonzales. |
s from LA 44 (River Road) northward to US 61 ( | Airline Highway). |
s from LA 44 (River Road) northward to US 61 ( | Airline Highway). |
s from LA 44 (River Road) northward to US 61 ( | Airline Highway). |
s from LA 48 (River Road) northward to US 61 ( | Airline Highway). |
lf in a more complete way with U.S. Route 61 ( | Airline Highway). |
s from LA 48 (River Road) northward to US 61 ( | Airline Highway). |
From River Road at the Mississippi River, to | Airline Highway, Florida Street/Florida Boulevard is |
between Government Street, Jefferson Highway, | Airline Highway, and Old Hammond Highway. |
Zion City - Between Hooper Road and | Airline Highway. |
From the west, LA 948 begins at the | Airline Highway/Highland Road intersection in extreme |
eat rode a new administrative employee of the | airline, hired on August 26. |
ion (NMCA) is the nation's premier center for | airline history and research. |
l airlines throughout the regulated period of | airline history, until the passage of the Airline Der |
, Florida, United States, that operated as an | airline holding company. |
hat a future tie-up with AMR Corporation, the | airline holding company owner of American Airlines, i |
IAG is the third-largest | airline holding company in the world measured by reve |
istant rivals to the vastly growing ABX Air's | airline holdings operations and network which are now |
two-hour show we got Barbarella-style sci-fi | airline hostess (“Come into my World”), Stephen Sprou |
and home to Barnstable Municipal Airport, the | airline hub of Cape Cod and the Islands of Martha's V |
These | airline hubs consist of Atlanta, Chicago, Cincinnati, |
hitworth Argosy II aeroplane flown by British | airline Imperial Airways named City of Liverpool on 2 |
l #1458, which authorized the creation of the | Airline Improvement District. |
The | airline Impulse Airlines, when it existed, had its he |
First | airline in Pakistan to start self check in kiosks in |
unlike in the Maldives where it created a new | airline in the 1980s, in Guinea Bissau the PLO acquir |
He bought the | airline in 1950 for $50,000 and proceeded to acquire |
development of ReserVec, TCA became the first | airline in the world to use a computer reservation sy |
nner of today's US Airways, the fifth-largest | airline in the United States. |
om Amman as the first privately owned charter | airline in Jordan. |
Emery Worldwide suddenly eliminated their own | airline in favor of using contract carriers and Expre |
ttempt to create a privately owned commercial | airline in New Zealand during the 1970s, a time of st |
ociated fishing vessels and a small transport | airline in Niue. |
agement trainee, subsequently working for the | airline in Kenya, Sri Lanka, Peru, Iran, India and th |
erator following the closure of the passenger | airline in 2008. |
, establishing the country's first commercial | airline in 1934 based around services operating betwe |
Air Travel (NZ) Ltd was the first | airline in New Zealand to fly scheduled air services. |
nd that Bravo was already taken by some other | airline in Europe. |
The | airline, in its initial years, made serious commitmen |
The oldest | airline in Indonesia (founded in 1949), Garuda Indone |
Government plans for privatisation of the | airline in 1999 to a consortium which include Air Fra |
Sunair is an | airline in New Zealand. |
First | airline in Pakistan to operate a flight with an all f |
However, Air China is the most profitable | airline in world, as well as the world's largest carr |
Redcoat Air Cargo", the name of the fictional | airline in the series. |
f them had come from Aviron, the first Jewish | airline in Palestine established in 1936. |
air2there is an | airline in New Zealand. |
s formed, at the time, the largest commercial | airline in the world, with 786 aircraft. |
This article is about an | airline in Pakistan. |
The | airline, in a news release, said there were no report |
nal music scene, and now works for a regional | airline in New South Wales. |
Airblue was the first | airline in Pakistan to introduce e-ticketing, wireles |
Air India Express is currently the only | airline in Air India Limited which posts profits. |
Air West Coast is an | airline in New Zealand. |
It is the largest regional | airline in Europe. |
at American Airlines in his 20 years with the | airline, including the re-organization of the St. Lou |
The | airline incorporated on August 13, 1997. |
The | airline inducted modern Boeing 720B jet in its fleet. |
The | airline industry and Jersey football club First Tower |
veys up-to-date information on flights to the | airline industry and the public. |
t seems to have generated renewed interest in | airline industry consolidation, although mergers or a |
and show his work, he was an executive in the | airline industry which allowed him to travel all over |
It is the first comprehensive | airline industry museum in the United States. |
With deregulation of the | airline industry in 1978, the terminal facilities and |
He worked in the | airline industry in a variety of roles. |
He left the | airline industry in 1972 to become involved in the bo |
cility in Tulsa (during a rough period in the | airline industry AA was considering closing one of it |
the demise of the Midway Airlines hub and the | airline industry downturn following 9/11 terrorist at |
e automobile and commercial trucking, and the | airline industry is certain to contract dramatically. |
, the Congress approved a bill to prop up the | airline industry and establish a federal fund for vic |
The arrangement is roughly comparable to the | airline industry's "code sharing" agreements. |
harge from the army, Cornwall returned to the | airline industry, where he developed some of the firs |
An ongoing slump in the | airline industry, largely attributed to rising jet fu |
ny PFTC-trained pilots are now working in the | airline industry, at corporate charter companies, or |
In the | airline industry, load balancing is used to evenly di |
by the Federal Aviation Administration to the | airline industry. |
government officials, found in the Argentine | airline industry. |
Bay State College opened in 1946 to serve the | airline industry. |
t about a 34% slump in employment in the U.S. | airline industry. |
rd, where she oversaw the deregulation of the | airline industry. |
ary is not his first portraying the Argentine | airline industry. |
mission is to represent, lead, and serve the | airline industry. |
s one of the longest in continuous use in the | airline industry. |
ompete with Boeing and Airbus in the civilian | airline industry. |
The company was created from the merger of | airline initiative AirNewCo and manufacturer-owned My |
The | airline intended to have a hub in New Orleans and lin |
The | Airline InterSky which is since 2010 the biggest priv |
2-2009, and was credited for transforming the | airline into one of the most successful in the region |
In 2001 the | airline introduced a new program of leasing and servi |
The | airline involved is sometimes stated as "Quebec Airwa |
The | airline is unique in that it is an FAA Part 135 On-De |
The | airline is owned by the Rungholm family (60%) and pri |
The | airline is owned by the Isles of Scilly Steamship Com |
The | airline is owned by Joseph D. Kuchta (25%), Richard B |
ngers vary considerably, depending upon which | airline is being used with some first class passenger |
The | airline is owned by Paul Ensor and does charter servi |
The | airline is also flag carrier to Jamaica through its s |
Constanta | Airline is an airline based in Zaporizhia, Ukraine. |
The main | airline is Ryanair. |
but Aerotaxi, which is a Cuban based charter | airline, is also present. |
The | airline is owned by the Isles of Scilly Steamship Com |
OpenSkies, an | airline, is headquartered in Paray Vieille Poste, nea |
BMI (British Midland), an | airline, is headquartered in Donington Hall, Castle D |
The merged | airline is called "Delta." |
edit about Thomas Cook as I believe that the | airline is being confused with the tour operator. |
The national | airline is Lao Airlines with other carriers serving t |
Airline is a British television series produced by Yo | |
The | airline is part of the Tiriac Group. |
These are now on hold and the | airline is majority owned by the Madagascar governmen |
rvice and a competitive product offering, the | airline is developing its network and flight frequenc |
The | airline is owned and operated by Transat A.T. Inc. |
"tan and go" sounds pretty good to name that | airline, it is not exactly that. |
ether in the US, and also flew for the Indian | airline Jet Airways. |
se D in Auction 65, LiveTV, a division of the | airline JetBlue, which had not announced its plans at |
s of 9/11, he received a huge paycut from his | airline job and began his main venture into pornograp |
The | airline kept this aircraft until April 23, 2007, when |
ior to its re-establishment as OpenSkies, the | airline L'Avion (Elysair SAS) was headquartered in th |
The | airline later used de Havilland Heron piston-engined |
The | airline launched scheduled multi-leg flights to Tokyo |
In 2000, the | airline launched services from Karachi to Islamabad u |
In 1996 the | airline leased Tupolev Tu-154 aircraft, and re-opened |
Regulation 200B stated that "an | airline licence authorizes the conduct of operations |
The | airline licence was suspended and the company went in |
52 Hirsch/Scott, 53 Briar Forest Limited, 56 | Airline Limited, 60 South MacGregor/Hardy, 66 Yale, 7 |
In a long time, Luxembourg | airline, Lionair came to arrive. |
Premier Executive Transport Services was an | airline listed as Foreign Corporation in the Commonwe |
complimentary services, similar to a typical | airline lounge at Logan Airport. |
lling 50% + 1 share stake of BMI, with German | airline Lufthansa holding 30% minus 1 share, and SAS |
light Training GmbH is a company owned by the | airline Lufthansa, that trains Lufthansa pilots. |
in 1993, she worked as a pilot for the German | airline Lufthansa. |
responsible for designing the logo for German | airline Lufthansa. |
ort Industries' Western Australian intrastate | airline, MacRobertson Miller Airlines of Western Aust |
The | airline maintained focus cities at Chicago Midway Int |
was at Denver International Airport, and the | airline maintained focus cities at Chicago's O'Hare I |
NTSB cited the failure of | airline maintenance and inspection personnel to adher |
Tomorowo Taguchi as | Airline Manager |
e transfer has been provided by locally based | airline Manx2 to one of their most suitable flights. |
Manchester Airport based schedule and charter | airline Mercury Airlines, the company changed its nam |
series two, Fresh! and Goldstar, a long-haul | airline, merge causing distress to workers, mainly th |
Crew Transport provides service to Railroad, | Airline, Mine, and Oil & Gas |
board of directors in 1965, but soon had the | airline mired in political controversy. |
The new | airline model also included a new branding and a new |
The | airline models its business plan and operating style |
Owned, in part, by | airline mogul Tony Fernandes events and motorsport en |
However in 1986, the | airline moved its headquarters to Birmingham, Alabama |
The | airline moved its headquarters there and changed its |
ndings) at EWN, of which 16-20 are commercial | airline movements. |
Also in July 2010 the | airline named one of their Jetstream 41 aircraft afte |
rport in FATA that is served by any passenger | airline, namely Pakistan International Airlines. |
ith his role in the development of commercial | airline navigation, had already earned him a place in |
d eventually rapes her, while her husband (an | airline navigator) is away from home. |
gton Airport was built because a newly formed | airline needed a terminal in Washington, D.C. |
Airline Network offers a travel affiliate programme, | |
Established in 1992 as | Airline Network, the company is one of the UK's leadi |
lines and its subsidiaries, as well as budget | airline Niki. |
This is an article about the | airline not the tour operator. |
athen has stated that the idea of creating an | airline occurred to him in 1936, when the ship Brajar |
2009 is intended to take over as the national | airline of Bashkortostan from BAL Bashkirian Airlines |
Airways Corporation was the national domestic | airline of New Zealand from 1947 until 1978 when it a |
1975, Pan Am and Iberia, Lanica Airlines, the | Airline of Nicaragua as well as other, smaller local |
Air Bissau was the national | airline of Guinea-Bissau, operating services from its |
ernational Airlines (PIA) is the flag carrier | airline of Pakistan. |
erating as Caribbean Airlines is the national | airline of Trinidad and Tobago. |
The airport is the hub for the national | airline of Trinidad and Tobago, Caribbean Airlines an |
Affretair (National Cargo | Airline of Zimbabwe) was a cargo airline based in Zim |
magazine charter | airline of the year 1985, and scheduled carrier of th |
Caribbean Airlines' (The national | airline of Trinidad and Tobago) head office is also l |
This article is about the former | airline of New Zealand. |
To compete with ocean liners, the | airline offered first-class seats on such flights, an |
The | airline offered two classes of service, first/busines |
t the time of ATA's demise in April 2008, the | airline offered over 70 flights a week to Hawaii from |
The | airline offers regularly scheduled passenger service |
The | airline offers complimentary shuttle service from San |
tor who knows some of the dodges available to | airline officers. |
tre, foreign exchange counter, travel agents, | airline offices, 24-hour restaurants/coffee shop, ban |
car rental counters, two baggage claims, and | airline offices. |
On 25 April 2005, the | airline officially changed its name from SkyLink Airw |
Leaving Imperial, he started his own | airline, Olley Air Services, in 1934. |
ir New Zealand, ZK-NZP was handed over to the | airline on 12 December 1974 at McDonnell Douglas's Lo |
few safety deficiencies, and complimented the | airline on its internal evaluation system. |
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